Eaton SL7 Series Blue Steady Effect Beacon Unit, LED Bulb 24V ac/dc, AC/DC, IP66

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RS Stock No.:
818-4055
Mfr. Part No.:
171461 SL7-L24-B
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Series

SL7

Product Type

Beacon Unit

Component Type

Beacon

Multifunction

No

Current Type

AC/DC

Current Consumption

0.049, 0.054mA

Light Effect

Steady

Mount Type

Tube

Lens Colour

Blue

Lamp Included

Yes

Bulb Type

LED

Maximum Supply Voltage

24V ac/dc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Height

73mm

Standards/Approvals

UL, CSA

Base Diameter

73mm

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

IP Rating

IP66

Housing Colour

Blue

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Beacon Unit, IP66 Rating, 73mm Base Diameter - SL7 Series - 171461 SL7-L24-B


Alert personnel to machine changes in a flash with this beacon unit from Eaton. With its bright LED and 360° range, it grabs attention in busy settings to get its message across. Installation is done without tools, as it simply clicks to a base (818-4024). You can stack up to five modules to build a bespoke signalling system in no time. Beacon units like this help to ensure safe working on construction sites and in loading bays.

Features & Benefits


• IP66 rating means it's resistant to dust and pressurised water jets, so you can use it in settings that need to be washed down

• Hardwearing PC body for effective impact protection

• Base diameter of 73mm takes up minimal space in hard-working setups

• Lifespan of 100,000 operating hours for reliable long-term signalling

How do I detach this unit from my signal tower?


For speedy module swapping, you can remove this beacon by twisting it away from its latching notches until it clicks loose and lifting it out from your tower.

Why should I use a steady beacon in my system?


Continuous beacons signal non-urgent changes in your system that still need attention, like opening doors and gates.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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